`R.G. Collingwood's late and relatively neglected work of political philosophy, The New Leviathan, published in 1942 a few months before his death, is now reissued with an introduction by David Boucher and the addition of two related lectures from 1940, "Goodness, Rightness, Utility" and "What Civilization Means".'
Times Literary Supplement
`a strange and fascinating book ... The publication of this handsome new edition of The New Leviathan ... is a welcome event.'
Political Studies
'In his respectful and informative introduction David Boucher shows how The New Leviathan and the additional material appended to it fit in with Collingwood's thought as a whole.'
Peter Johnson, History of Political Thought, Vol. XIV, 1993
'Throughout, the 'Introduction' displays Boucher's usual mastery of the material, serious and probing approach, and judicious appraisal.'
Peter Nicholson, Collingwood Studies, Vol. 1, 1993
'Boucher does not only put Collingwood's political and moral philosophy, as elaborated in The New Leviathan, together with Hobbe's, Locke's, and Rousseau's, but also with Rawls' and MacIntyre's... Boucher's exposition of Collingwood's political-philosophical position in The New Leviathan is extremely interesting and clarifying.'
(translation) Guido Vanheeswijck